SC overturned death penalty in 78pc cases: report
ISLAMABAD: A UK-based non-governmental organisation in a report submitted to the minister for law and justice has disclosed that the Supreme Court over the last few years has overturned the death penalty in 78 per cent cases.
Timothy Moloney, a criminal law barrister at Doughty Street Chambers, and NGO Reprieve’s director Maya Foa met Law Minister Barrister Farogh Naseem on Friday and presented the report. Shahzad Akbar, Special Assistance to the Prime Minister on Accountability, was also present during the meeting.
The report revealed that 78pc of the death penalty cases out of the 310 reported capital judgements between 2010 and 2018 had been overturned by the Supreme Court of Pakistan acquitting, commuting the sentence, or ordering a review.
The study revealed that the Supreme Court frequently cited unreliable witness testimonies, involuntary or retracted confessions, insufficient or manipulated evidence and lack of motive of the accused as the primary reasons for overturning death sentences.
Additionally, the Supreme Court, while exercising its capital jurisdiction, had raised serious doubts about the reliability of police investigation, particularly where there was an unexplained delay in the registration of the First Information Report (FIR) and where the evidence appeared to be planted, manipulated or otherwise doubtful.